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Lynnwood Police Blotter: Oct. 13-19, 2024 - Lynnwood Today

The Lynnwood Police Blotter from October 13-19, 2024, details various incidents reported in the region, including misdemeanor assault and theft cases. This weekly report is essential for residents to stay informed about local crime and safety issues affecting the community.

Police: Edmonds man dies after attacking wife with hammer

A 73-year-old man, Nick Zerafat, allegedly attacked his 68-year-old wife with a hammer while she slept in their Edmonds home. After fleeing the scene, he was later found dead after falling from a bridge in Seattle. The woman was hospitalized with severe injuries but has since been released.

Missing for over 3 years, Marysville boy found in Seattle

Carlo Ponte, a Marysville boy missing for over three years, was found safe in Seattle with his father, Jorge Ponte, who was arrested following an anonymous tip. Carlo, who has a developmental disability, was due for surgery shortly after his disappearance. His mother, Rebecca, expressed relief at the news.

'Lieutenant Dan' who vowed to ride out Florida hurricanes on his boat arrested in Tampa

A Florida man known for his TikTok videos during hurricanes has been arrested in Tampa. The individual, who made headlines for his daring posts while riding out storms on his boat, now faces legal consequences.

1 killed, 3 injured in rollover crash on Highway 530

A tragic rollover crash on Highway 530 in Trafton resulted in the death of the Ford F-150 driver and injuries to three others. The Washington State Patrol indicated that speeding contributed to the incident, which involved three vehicles and occurred shortly after 7 p.m. on Friday.

Auburn police intensify search for missing pregnant woman, ask community for help

Authorities are intensifying their search for 21-year-old Jackelin Perez, who vanished from her Auburn home under suspicious circumstances on October 13. Auburn police are asking the community for assistance in locating the missing pregnant woman, emphasizing the urgency of the situation. Local residents are encouraged to provide any information that may aid in the investigation.

Searchers reach crash site of Navy Growler from Whidbey | HeraldNet.com

A U.S. Navy EA-18G Growler crashed near Mount Rainier during a routine training flight, prompting an extensive search for the two missing crew members. Rescue teams are facing challenging conditions in a remote, snow-covered area as they continue their efforts into the fourth day. The identities of the crew members have not been disclosed pending family notification.

Thieves steal merch truck from Olympia family's business

Thieves recently stole a rental truck from Cutout Creation PNW, a family-owned business in Olympia, while the owners were away at a hotel in Federal Way. The theft included various custom cut-outs and printed merchandise crucial for their operations, marking a significant loss for the small business. The Anderson family now faces a long road to recovery following this distressing incident.

Lake Stevens woman charged with unprovoked stabbing of brother-in-law

A Lake Stevens woman has been charged with first-degree assault after allegedly pepper spraying and stabbing her brother-in-law during an unprovoked attack at his home. The incident, which occurred on September 19, resulted in multiple stab wounds and has raised concerns regarding the suspect's mental health, as she reportedly suffers from paranoia. A hearing to evaluate her capacity to stand trial is scheduled for January.

Seattle’s 'Belltown Hellcat' arrested after 21 home monitoring violations

Seattle's "Belltown Hellcat," Miles Hudson, was arrested for the third time after violating the conditions of his electronic home monitoring. His recent compliance hearing revealed that he had committed 21 violations, prompting authorities to take action. The case highlights ongoing issues related to crime and public safety in the region.